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step back. >> following protocol, inmates on the yard hit the ground and those in the cafeteria take their seats as officers sprint to the scene. >> it was a tense moment when everybody hit the deck. sure enough, they found a weapon and we were right in the middle of it. >> officers catch a gang member attempting to conceal a shank, a homemade slashing weapon. this time, violence was avoided. but nowhere is gang influence more prevalent than out on the rec yards of california's prisons. >> this is a turf war here. everybody's got their own turf and they're not going to let anybody else take it from them. the inmates segregate themselves out here. and the reason being that the gangs want it that way. so a man has no choice but to go with his own type of people. >> it's all run by gangs or at least the gangs think they run the prisons, and then the correctional officers think they run the prison. but everybody gangs up by race and you have to know where you're going. you don't want to go walking in the wrong area of the prison yard because you're on somebody else's turf. >> while inmat
step back. >> following protocol, inmates on the yard hit the ground and those in the cafeteria take their seats as officers sprint to the scene. >> it was a tense moment when everybody hit the deck. sure enough, they found a weapon and we were right in the middle of it. >> officers catch a gang member attempting to conceal a shank, a homemade slashing weapon. this time, violence was avoided. but nowhere is gang influence more prevalent than out on the rec yards of...
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ambas: ¿para la cafetería?
ambas: ¿para la cafetería?
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it's actually planning for the cafeteria, how can we expedite service, how can we make sure we're able to feed all those employees that are working the white house correspondents dinner. >> 12 years. that means george w. bush and barack obama have been your two presidents. have you had the chance to meet either one of them? >> no, unfortunately. i hope one day i get a picture with one of the presidents. i think that would be nice. so no, i don't get to meet them. i had seen mrs. obama walk through the kitchen quickly a couple times, but that is it. >> what's your biggest worry? >> failure. >> what kind of failure? >> just anything. that i didn't think of something that could go wrong and does go wrong. when you're feeding -- again, it is a high-profile group. every group here, i would say half of them are high profile. from a chef's standpoint, you're concerned from, you know, last week, two weeks ago, the groups coming in, maybe get a little less sleep with white house correspondents dinner. but it's a -- you know, i don't stress over it. you didn't know i was 90 so -- i just -- walk
it's actually planning for the cafeteria, how can we expedite service, how can we make sure we're able to feed all those employees that are working the white house correspondents dinner. >> 12 years. that means george w. bush and barack obama have been your two presidents. have you had the chance to meet either one of them? >> no, unfortunately. i hope one day i get a picture with one of the presidents. i think that would be nice. so no, i don't get to meet them. i had seen mrs....
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back to your original question with the service, that day we'll feed roughly 1,500 employees in our cafeteria, also. so, although, a lot of people only see the white house correspondent's dinner, you've got all the people that have been here all day, housekeepers working hard to turn the rooms over, the bellman, the doormen, all the people working in the restaurant, because the restaurant will do probably 3,000 people that day. so if you take all of that, there's a lot more that goes into it than just the white house correspondent's dinner, it's actually planning for the cafeteria, how can we expedite service, how can we make sure we're able to feed all those employees that are working the white house correspondent's dinner. >> 12 years, that means george w. bush and barack obama have been your two presidents? have you had the chance to meet either one of them? >> no, unfortunately, i hope one day i get a picture with one of the presidents, i think that will be nice, so no, i don't get to meet them. i have seen mrs. obama walk through the kitchen quickly a couple of times. >> on her way to th
back to your original question with the service, that day we'll feed roughly 1,500 employees in our cafeteria, also. so, although, a lot of people only see the white house correspondent's dinner, you've got all the people that have been here all day, housekeepers working hard to turn the rooms over, the bellman, the doormen, all the people working in the restaurant, because the restaurant will do probably 3,000 people that day. so if you take all of that, there's a lot more that goes into it...
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but on january 27th, 1950, not far from here, she went to a cafeteria called thompson's restaurant. t was actually on 14th street. 700 block, 705 14th street just up from the willow hotel commercial area. there were streetcar tracks in the middle of the street. and tompson's was part of a hain a national chain, kind of falling on hard times. the washington outpost at 14th street. so it was an art decko canopy. appear it was the kind of place where people would go inside, grab a tray, wait in line, help themselves to their food. and then pay and go to a separate area to sit down and eat. and when she went in she brought three people with her, three colleagues who were activists long time tivel rights forces in washington and they were african-american and she brought one white person with her, a man named david skull. and they got in line and didn't make it to the end. the manager stopped them and said using the language of 1950, using the language of the era that they could not eat of the cafeteria because they were colored. now, washington at this time was regated. eg there were se
but on january 27th, 1950, not far from here, she went to a cafeteria called thompson's restaurant. t was actually on 14th street. 700 block, 705 14th street just up from the willow hotel commercial area. there were streetcar tracks in the middle of the street. and tompson's was part of a hain a national chain, kind of falling on hard times. the washington outpost at 14th street. so it was an art decko canopy. appear it was the kind of place where people would go inside, grab a tray, wait in...
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it is a cafeteria of c.e.o.s and publishers and executives and journalists and authors and book agents and artists and museum curators. it's an absolute cafeteria to those people, and they've been going for decades and sitting at the same table and having the same entr\e. >> you have some great celebrities and famous people that you quoted. what were some of your favorite observations? >> some of my favorite observations -- barry diller, who runs the iac corp that -- you know, he owns tinder. he owns all kinds of apps. >> a media mogul. >> a major, major media mogul. married to diane von furstenberg. said the only time he has seen this peer group of his be quiet in that room was when lady diana spencer walked in the room with anna wintour, the editor of vogue, and the entire room went completely silent. he said it was the only time all were dropped and could not speak they were so awed by her beauty and stature and celebrity, i guess. >> full disclosure -- you have been there a lot, as a little girl and as a grown woman and mother. your father, pete peterson, has a table there. >> yes.
it is a cafeteria of c.e.o.s and publishers and executives and journalists and authors and book agents and artists and museum curators. it's an absolute cafeteria to those people, and they've been going for decades and sitting at the same table and having the same entr\e. >> you have some great celebrities and famous people that you quoted. what were some of your favorite observations? >> some of my favorite observations -- barry diller, who runs the iac corp that -- you know, he...
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ramÓn: una cafeterÍa del Área de la bahÍa recibiÓ una visita muy inesperada. continuamos... : quiere saber quÉ nos espera para esta nueva semana?,le tengo todos los detalles. mili:que bueno que continÚa acompaÑÁndonos un dÍa tan frío con temperaturas que se mantienen por debajo del promedio. un sistema de baja presiÓn entrando hacia el sur de nuestro estado... desde ahÍ estÁ este arrastre de humedad que nos estÁ trayendo las leves precipitaciones que se han presentado sobretodo el dÍa de hoy, y que podrÍan prolongarse hasta horas de la noche. mucho cuidado sobre todo cuando conduzca. vamos a ver los nÚmeros el dÍa de hoy... temperaturas que se han mantenido por debajo del promedio 58°, cuando lo normal es 64... 6° por debajo de lo normal, lejos del rÉcord de los 91 de 1989 las mÁximas temperaturas en otras ciudades... 59 auckland, 61 palo alto, 59 san josÉ... temperaturas muy frÍas para esta temporada de la primavera. va a continuar una muy leve posibilidad de lluvia, los vientos se van a mantener a tres semillas por horas. este es el pron
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district is also looking to fill other positions like bus drivers, substitute teacher, clerical and cafeteria workers. >>> in the race for the white house, five big primaries are just days away. all of the candidates were out today hard at work campaigning. and donald trump addressed comments about who he really is. abc news reporter mary bruce has more. >> reporter: if i acted presidential, i guarantee you that this morning i wouldn't be here. >> reporter: not exactly changing his tone, gop front-runner donald trump on the trail in connecticut addressing comments from his campaign suggesting his over-the-top rhetoric is just an act. >> he's projecting an image that's for that purpose. >> reporter: an audio obtained by the "new york times," trump's new campaign chief promised republican officials that the billionaire will tone things down. but the candidate doesn't seem to be on board with that plan. >> you know, i sort of don't like toning it down. >> reporter: his supporters seem split. >> he seems authentic. >> i personally hope he'll look for presidential than he has in the past because i
district is also looking to fill other positions like bus drivers, substitute teacher, clerical and cafeteria workers. >>> in the race for the white house, five big primaries are just days away. all of the candidates were out today hard at work campaigning. and donald trump addressed comments about who he really is. abc news reporter mary bruce has more. >> reporter: if i acted presidential, i guarantee you that this morning i wouldn't be here. >> reporter: not exactly...
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like a bully in the cafeteria. >> here we are. red bull riders 2016. crowd is going wild. >>> a racecourse like like you' never seen before. >> this is the craziest thing i've ever seen. with three new irresistible dishes like chicken parmigiana lasagna. ravioli alfredo lasagna. and seafood lovers lasagna. all with our unlimited salad and breadsticks. and all starting at $11.99. you won't want to miss a single layer. so come in now. olive garden. we're all family here. find fast relief behind the counter allergies with nasal congestion? with claritin-d. [ upbeat music ] strut past that aisle for the allergy relief that starts working in as little as 30 minutes and contains the best oral decongestant. live claritin clear, with claritin-d. abdbloating?in? you may have ibs. ask your doctor if non-prescription ibgard is right for you. ibgard calms the angry gut. available at cvs and walgreens. >>> these videos from the krueger national park just remind me -- snoof you? >> yeah, because look. >> [ laughter ] >> this leopard here rolls up on its lunch. it's
like a bully in the cafeteria. >> here we are. red bull riders 2016. crowd is going wild. >>> a racecourse like like you' never seen before. >> this is the craziest thing i've ever seen. with three new irresistible dishes like chicken parmigiana lasagna. ravioli alfredo lasagna. and seafood lovers lasagna. all with our unlimited salad and breadsticks. and all starting at $11.99. you won't want to miss a single layer. so come in now. olive garden. we're all family here. find...
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take a look at this, the video was a little disturbing, what you're seen as a a cafeteria in brooklyn during summer school at a special needs school. highlighted you can see 11-year-old autistic boy eating when he had somewhat of an episode. a a pair professional name milton come over the boy and hovered over him. feeling cornered, the boy swings his hand back. then it happened, the pair for professional reacted with great force. he ended up with full force, in the head. the evidence led to a 5,000,000 dollar lawsuit. on monday the press conference was held in brooklyn at the attorneys office to bring the video to the public. the boy's father spoke. >> within an hour so and i saw huge blue bruise above his eye with a big bump and it was clear to me that he was punched with force. this father also also talked about the danger of punishing a student. if someone tries to punish them they could run away from school. my son he runs away from me. now we have the chalk boy. the us young man had to double his medication and his autism has gotten worse. they called the chalkboard ball of wall
take a look at this, the video was a little disturbing, what you're seen as a a cafeteria in brooklyn during summer school at a special needs school. highlighted you can see 11-year-old autistic boy eating when he had somewhat of an episode. a a pair professional name milton come over the boy and hovered over him. feeling cornered, the boy swings his hand back. then it happened, the pair for professional reacted with great force. he ended up with full force, in the head. the evidence led to a...
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all right in the world. >> yes. >> cafeteria. no, it is the bistro. >> do we have an ear piece and sometimes producers, and sometimes unrule willly director will get in our ears ape say something fun toy set us off. >>> she may be in high demand but reason why beyonce may be the stick to her day job. we will have a story on her athletic clothing and we will leave with you some barry white, in honor of bob kill think morning. this ii got to see my dad, die on national tv. they don't know what they took from us. people are dying. we need a president that's going to talk about it. i believe bernie sanders is a protestor. he's not scared to go up against the criminal justice system. he's not scared. that's why i'm for bernie. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. >>> a little red hot chile peppers a at 4:54 on this friday morning. >> yes. >> yes. >> oh, snap. >> go ahead. >> people are like jay-z, beyonce, kendrick lemar, what? >> ♪ >> i'm not sure is what happening, but speaking hundreds of millions of dollars claiming th
all right in the world. >> yes. >> cafeteria. no, it is the bistro. >> do we have an ear piece and sometimes producers, and sometimes unrule willly director will get in our ears ape say something fun toy set us off. >>> she may be in high demand but reason why beyonce may be the stick to her day job. we will have a story on her athletic clothing and we will leave with you some barry white, in honor of bob kill think morning. this ii got to see my dad, die on national...
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no longer with amy, i have an extra ticket to the annual thanksgiving lunch buffet at the aquarium cafeteria. who wants it? well, you realize you won't be going alone-- i'll be there the whole time. providing fish and pilgrim facts.
no longer with amy, i have an extra ticket to the annual thanksgiving lunch buffet at the aquarium cafeteria. who wants it? well, you realize you won't be going alone-- i'll be there the whole time. providing fish and pilgrim facts.
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. >> he was talking to me because sometimes i have my tupperware and i have to go up to our cafeteria and warm it up in the microwave. >> you said, cafeteria. >> he said no, no it is a bistro. >> this is why it cracked you up, there is the bistro here at fox 29. >> yes. >> there is no servicer. >> no. >> and there is very little warmth, it doesn't look like a bistro, does it. >> is the coffee machine working. >> they relocated the coffee machine right there in the corner. >> yes, there it is. >> we have a keurig down there we don't need coffee. you don't like it because it is not as strong as the coffee in the bistro. >> but he is over here a lot. >> with that said lets get back to that story, the thing that triggered the tears, it is a another just story that has to do with chemicals in food. we will tell but that and your fast food warning coming up after the break from shay 29. >>> and also, a seven year-old, waking up, with a new title. how the mount holly police department is making this kid, happy. i'm terrible at golf. he is. people say i'm getting better. no one's ever said th
. >> he was talking to me because sometimes i have my tupperware and i have to go up to our cafeteria and warm it up in the microwave. >> you said, cafeteria. >> he said no, no it is a bistro. >> this is why it cracked you up, there is the bistro here at fox 29. >> yes. >> there is no servicer. >> no. >> and there is very little warmth, it doesn't look like a bistro, does it. >> is the coffee machine working. >> they relocated the...
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-- employees in our cafeteria also. a lot of people only see the white house correspondents' dinner, you've got all the people that have been here all day, housekeepers working hard to turn the rooms over, the bellmen, the doormen, all the people working in the restaurant, because the restaurant, there's probably 3,000 people that day. so if you take all of that, there's a lot more that goes into it than just the white house correspondents' dinner. it's actually planning for the cafeteria, how can we expedite service? how can we make sure we're able to feed all those employees that are working the dinner. >> 12 years that means george w. bush and barack obama have been your two presidents. have you had the chance to meet either one of them? andre: no, unfortunately. i hope one day i get a picture one with -- with one of the presidents. i think that would be nice. but no, i don't get to meet them. i have season mrs. obama walk through the kitchen quickly a couple of times. >> on her way to this event or other events? >>
-- employees in our cafeteria also. a lot of people only see the white house correspondents' dinner, you've got all the people that have been here all day, housekeepers working hard to turn the rooms over, the bellmen, the doormen, all the people working in the restaurant, because the restaurant, there's probably 3,000 people that day. so if you take all of that, there's a lot more that goes into it than just the white house correspondents' dinner. it's actually planning for the cafeteria, how...
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exercise bike has 39 more times bacteria than plastic cafeteria trade and a treadmill, 79 more times bacteria than a water faucet and free weights, 362 times more bacteria than your toilet. >> that's gross. >> the study recommends you disinfect equipment before and after you use it it again. >>> take those gym weights and wipe it down. >> you say a prayer and hope for the best. >> run outdoors. tomorrow upper 50s, not bad but snow on saturday and sun on sunday. >>> crazy weather. all right. thanks for joining us tonight. >> we will but jamie raskin is the only democrat for congress who's authored landmark progressive laws -- marriage equality, equal pay for women, green maryland act, assault weapons ban, and more. captioning sponsored by cbs >> arnold palmer is the masters champion. >> maybe. yes, sir! >> masters champion tom watson. >>
exercise bike has 39 more times bacteria than plastic cafeteria trade and a treadmill, 79 more times bacteria than a water faucet and free weights, 362 times more bacteria than your toilet. >> that's gross. >> the study recommends you disinfect equipment before and after you use it it again. >>> take those gym weights and wipe it down. >> you say a prayer and hope for the best. >> run outdoors. tomorrow upper 50s, not bad but snow on saturday and sun on sunday....
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officials at penn whiff wynne elementary show high levels of lead coming from a cafeteria faucet. county health officials think those test results may not be reliable. they are now running more tests. the drinking fountains have been turned off. >>> for now you can see "living with lead" on nbc10.com. >>> we are four months away from the summer olympics. it sounds like a far distance but it will come upon us sooner than we think. the olympics are in rio. >> some of the gold medalists may end upd seeing their faces on the boxes of wheaties. >>> greg louganis never had that honor until now. he will appear on cereal boxes for a new legends wheaties series. two other athletes will appear on the new boxes, swimmer janet evans and hurdler edwin moses. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> 11 before 7:00. it is cold this morning. but we do have sunshine. the sun is up and the temperatures will start coming up. 32 degrees at philadelphia international. that's one of the warm spots. we'll see the temperatures climb into the 50s today. but at this hour,
officials at penn whiff wynne elementary show high levels of lead coming from a cafeteria faucet. county health officials think those test results may not be reliable. they are now running more tests. the drinking fountains have been turned off. >>> for now you can see "living with lead" on nbc10.com. >>> we are four months away from the summer olympics. it sounds like a far distance but it will come upon us sooner than we think. the olympics are in rio. >>...
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district is also looking to fill other positions like bus drivers, substitute teachers, clerical, and cafeteria workers. >>> in the race for the white house, five big primaries are just days away, all of the candidates were out today, hard at work, campaigning, and donald trump addressed comments about who he really is. mary bruce has more. >> if i acted presidential, i guarantee you that this morning i wouldn't be here. >> not exactly changing his tone. g.o.p. front-runner donald trump on the trail in connecticut, addressing comments from his campaign suggesting his over the top rhetoric is just an act. >> when he is on stage, he is projecting an image for that purpose. >> reporter: an audio trump's new campaign chief promises run officials the billionaire will tone things down but the candidate doesn't seem to be onboard with that plan. >> i said, i don't like toning it down. >> his supporters seem split. >> he's authentic. >> hoping he tries to look more presidential than he has. like what he stands for but don't like the way he has been saying it. >> his main rival, ted cruz, accusing trump
district is also looking to fill other positions like bus drivers, substitute teachers, clerical, and cafeteria workers. >>> in the race for the white house, five big primaries are just days away, all of the candidates were out today, hard at work, campaigning, and donald trump addressed comments about who he really is. mary bruce has more. >> if i acted presidential, i guarantee you that this morning i wouldn't be here. >> not exactly changing his tone. g.o.p. front-runner...
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effort people are putting into these online videos. [ beep ] >>> the security footage comes from the cafeteria at a company in new zealand. it looks like the workers are taking a lunch break. keep an eye on this guy here. he walks to the back of the room, picks up a bucket and starts filling it up with hot water. >> oh, no. >> walks right over and -- >> good lord! >> he immediately gets up, puzzled, doesn't realize what has happened. another woman comes over, grabs the bucket and smacks the other guy on the head. the attacker, a 28-year-old man, was upset that the other man had taken half an eaten hot dog frank from the girlfriend's plate the day before. >> oh, my goodness gracious! >> that's what caused this attack. >> what was the extent of this guy's injuries? >> very severe. he suffered second-degree burns. in fact, there are pictures of what his burns look like. it's very severe. this happened in july of 2015. he couldn't get back to work for months. >> wow! >> tell me this other dude went to jail. >> can we show the 28-year-old attacker ended up pleading guilty to a charge of wounding wi
effort people are putting into these online videos. [ beep ] >>> the security footage comes from the cafeteria at a company in new zealand. it looks like the workers are taking a lunch break. keep an eye on this guy here. he walks to the back of the room, picks up a bucket and starts filling it up with hot water. >> oh, no. >> walks right over and -- >> good lord! >> he immediately gets up, puzzled, doesn't realize what has happened. another woman comes over,...
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but i'll never forget, it was like a normal fiberglass and metal cafeteria chair. there was nothing special about that chair. and he wasn't chained to the chair itself. the chair was not secured to the ground in any way. i start to think to myself here i am about to interview this guy, i'm knee to knee with the most dangerous man in the state of kentucky, and he's not chained to anything. all of a sudden my questions, everything i prepared for the interview went completely out of my head. >> victor, tell me what originally what your crime was that brought you to kentucky state penitentiary. how long that sentence is and how long that sentence is you're serving. >> i'm in for murder. life sentence. convicted in 2001. >> are you proud of that notoriety? we heard you're one of the most dangerous guys here. how does that -- >> that's what i hear. i'm actually one of the most laid back guys here. >> i received threats from different inmates for bodily harm but he is the only one that tried to follow through with it. >> come on in. i'll show you what a redneck can do. co
but i'll never forget, it was like a normal fiberglass and metal cafeteria chair. there was nothing special about that chair. and he wasn't chained to the chair itself. the chair was not secured to the ground in any way. i start to think to myself here i am about to interview this guy, i'm knee to knee with the most dangerous man in the state of kentucky, and he's not chained to anything. all of a sudden my questions, everything i prepared for the interview went completely out of my head....
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> meantime police arrested several teenagers girls for a ii am s many assault after a fightg in the cafeteria at woodrow wilson high l school. police were say and there was. no one fortunately was seriously hurt. > disturbing charges tonight out of montgomery county. a 35 year old man is under arrest for the murder of a six-month old baby girl. kia different band is charged with second degree murder and m child abuse. he owns and runs the little dreamers daycare center out ofte his home. hom prosecutors say six-month old milli legal son was in theso suspect's care when he claimed a the baby choked on milk. an autops baby suffered massive injuries. there were heeled fractures inrs her legs. there were acute, which just w means fresh fractures to her ribs. multiple. i think the total is 11 or 126 her ribs were broken. br there was head trauma.a > if convicted, divband faces 95 years in poison. > nearly a year after members of the receive plus family were murdered in their d.c. home, the man at the forefront of the case has yet to go on trial. > new court documents just release show a large numb
> meantime police arrested several teenagers girls for a ii am s many assault after a fightg in the cafeteria at woodrow wilson high l school. police were say and there was. no one fortunately was seriously hurt. > disturbing charges tonight out of montgomery county. a 35 year old man is under arrest for the murder of a six-month old baby girl. kia different band is charged with second degree murder and m child abuse. he owns and runs the little dreamers daycare center out ofte his home....
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officials say testing shows high levels of lead in the water coming from a cafeteria faucet. the county health officials think the results may not be reliable an running more tests and just to be safe meantime the school shut off all the drinking fountains. the new results are expected on thursday. >>> a week after the nbc 10 investigators revealed money meant for lead remediation sent on salaries and pensions governor christie is taking action. he promises to spend $10 million to fight lead poisoning. the nbc 10 investigators serious living with lead followed the money and found new jersey's lead remediation fund raided and depleted and lead-based paint poisoned thousands of new jersey children. state lawmakers and tried to pass legislation for money back in the lead fund and christie vetoed it. tonight there's a compromise. >> there was a problem presented to the governor. there was a concern in the legislature. he's moving forward in a positive direction and we are going to continue to do more to make sure we are dealing with the issue and effective and aggressive way. tha
officials say testing shows high levels of lead in the water coming from a cafeteria faucet. the county health officials think the results may not be reliable an running more tests and just to be safe meantime the school shut off all the drinking fountains. the new results are expected on thursday. >>> a week after the nbc 10 investigators revealed money meant for lead remediation sent on salaries and pensions governor christie is taking action. he promises to spend $10 million to...
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. >>> fighting for equality in silicon valley, hundreds of janitors and cafeteria workers rallied today outside intel in santa clara. they say they've become invisible for the well-paid tech workers they feed and clean up after. they say they deserve to share in the success of that industry. >> workers are fighting for a better life for them and their families that includes a fair living wage, includes making sure they have equal access to benefits, the same kinds of benefits that other tech employees have and for dignity and respect in the workplace. >> some protesters also rallied against the skyrocketing rent in that region. >>> okay. all the warriors need is one more win to move on to the next round of the nba play-offs. but they'll have to do it again without steph curry. take you outside, a live look at the oracle arena, about 20,000 fans heading the the arena as we speak. tip-off is at 7:30. as you can imagine, it's going to be loud. nbc's collin resh joins us. >> curry potential oi out in the next twro weeks. the last thing the warriors need is prolong this series with the houst
. >>> fighting for equality in silicon valley, hundreds of janitors and cafeteria workers rallied today outside intel in santa clara. they say they've become invisible for the well-paid tech workers they feed and clean up after. they say they deserve to share in the success of that industry. >> workers are fighting for a better life for them and their families that includes a fair living wage, includes making sure they have equal access to benefits, the same kinds of benefits...
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police say the fight started in the cafeteria after a dispute involving students from two neighborhoods. a teacher tried to break it up. a male student hit her, sending her to the hospital with minor injuries. a female student attacked a police officer. a parent talked to us about problems at the school. >> it's an alternative school. when you are in an alternative high school those are things that happen. these are the issues you deal one school. >> reporter: police arrested the students who attacked the teacher and the officer. there were only minor injuries. >>> in less than 24 hours this week, the white house grounds were put on lockdown twice for people, or things that made it over the fence. >> now we're learning how the secret service wants to stop that from happening in the future. the news 4 i-team broke the story on twitter today. there was a copy of a secret service presentation made to government officials where they want to double the height of the fence to 11 feet and add anti-climb features and a stronger concrete foundation. the national capitol planning commission will
police say the fight started in the cafeteria after a dispute involving students from two neighborhoods. a teacher tried to break it up. a male student hit her, sending her to the hospital with minor injuries. a female student attacked a police officer. a parent talked to us about problems at the school. >> it's an alternative school. when you are in an alternative high school those are things that happen. these are the issues you deal one school. >> reporter: police arrested the...
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they took bacterial samples an exercise bike will 39 times more bacteria than a plastic cafeteria tray. the treadmill, 79 times more bacteria than a water faucet. guess what the winner? >> that's not the top. >> the top one, the worst offender are the free weights. your dumbbells are 362 times more bacteria than a toilet seat. than a toilet seat. so. >> that's disgustin you never see anybody wiping down the dumbbells. >> free weights. quite a gun show there. it's kind of filthy. >> and a chance that that man wiped down and washed his hands after eating that one, probably very unlikely. >> apparently. let's get to something tastier. today is a day truly the lord has made. it is national beer day. >> yes! >> >> so we wanted to bring up some of the oddest beers out there. actually. beer connoisseur.com made a list including this one here. it's beautiful. you see it right there. smoky creation that was brewed with fresh goat brains. yeah. >> what? >> nice. it was inspired walking -- >> who would approve that for sale? >> somebody somewhere. >> there's this one. this is actually beautiful.
they took bacterial samples an exercise bike will 39 times more bacteria than a plastic cafeteria tray. the treadmill, 79 times more bacteria than a water faucet. guess what the winner? >> that's not the top. >> the top one, the worst offender are the free weights. your dumbbells are 362 times more bacteria than a toilet seat. than a toilet seat. so. >> that's disgustin you never see anybody wiping down the dumbbells. >> free weights. quite a gun show there. it's kind of...
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. >>> children were there preparing meals for the needy, this is the scene inside of the cafeteria inside of our lady of sorrow elementary school. in the gymnasium younger students pitched in by decorating bags and place mats. it will all be delivered to the trenton area soup kitchen. >>> coming up will ferrell is set to play ronald reagan in a movie and critics and family members are not happy about it. why they call the movie disgusting. >>> a teenager is arrested after being caught on camera attacking a seal in hawaii. >>> crews in western pennsylvania are still on the scene this hour over a natural gas explosion that injured one person. you can see a huge fire ball in the distance there. it happened this morning in salem township east of pittsburgh. authorities say a 30 inch natural gas line ruptured damaging two homes. and no word what caused the explosion. >>> an oregon man is charged with making threats against president barack obama. fbi agents found pipe bombs inside of john ruse's apartment in medford yesterday. police closed off the neighborhood until the bomb squad removed the
. >>> children were there preparing meals for the needy, this is the scene inside of the cafeteria inside of our lady of sorrow elementary school. in the gymnasium younger students pitched in by decorating bags and place mats. it will all be delivered to the trenton area soup kitchen. >>> coming up will ferrell is set to play ronald reagan in a movie and critics and family members are not happy about it. why they call the movie disgusting. >>> a teenager is arrested...
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district is also looking to fill other positions, including bus drivers, substitute teachers, clerical and cafeteria worker. >> a frenzy of campaigning underway in the race for the white house. five contests just days away. all the candidates stumped for support today. here's the latest from connecticut. >> if acted presidential, i guarantee you that this morning i wouldn't be here. >> not exactly changing his tone. g.o.p. front-runner donald trump on the trail in connecticut. addressing comments from his campaign suggesting his over he top rhetoric is just an act. >> when he comes on stage he is projecting an image. >> an audio obtained by "the new york times," trump's new campaign chief promises officials the billionaire will tone things down but the candidate doesn't seem to be on board with that plan. >> i said i don't like toning it down. >> his supporters seem split. >> i think he is authentic. >> hope he sounds more presidential. i like what he stands for but not the way he is saying it. >> ted crews accusing trump of lyleing. >> what is amazing donald is telling us he is lying to us. he is b
district is also looking to fill other positions, including bus drivers, substitute teachers, clerical and cafeteria worker. >> a frenzy of campaigning underway in the race for the white house. five contests just days away. all the candidates stumped for support today. here's the latest from connecticut. >> if acted presidential, i guarantee you that this morning i wouldn't be here. >> not exactly changing his tone. g.o.p. front-runner donald trump on the trail in connecticut....
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. >> they searched the campus including the cafeteria and the roof. >> they brought us outside for two hours and then brought us back inside. >> we had to be silence while on lock up we heard the lockers were being searched. >> they found a .9 millimeter gun and marijuana and bullets in a backpack in a locker. students were stunned by what the officers found. >> very, i was not expecting that. >> i'm shocked. >> the young student who reported it is a hero in my opinion. in my opinion a hero because when you have drugs and kids and guns it only leads to one thing. tragedy. >> the five students range in age from 15 to 17 are all being charged as juveniles, one will be held in custody and the other four are released to their parents, the archdiocese released a statement, incidents such as this demonstrates the importance of the school community working together to maintain a safe environment. sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> sara, thank you. >>> now to the race for the white house and the focus has shifted to pennsylvania. where the crucial primary less than a week away and ca
. >> they searched the campus including the cafeteria and the roof. >> they brought us outside for two hours and then brought us back inside. >> we had to be silence while on lock up we heard the lockers were being searched. >> they found a .9 millimeter gun and marijuana and bullets in a backpack in a locker. students were stunned by what the officers found. >> very, i was not expecting that. >> i'm shocked. >> the young student who reported it is a...
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vdot will hold a meeting tonight at 6:30 inside wakefield high school cafeteria in arlington. that project will extend the 395 express lanes from near edsall road to the d.c. line. the who prople project is expeco be done next year. >> you may have noticed prices at the pump are slowly creeping up, eight cents in the past three weeks. right now in d.c. you're pay 2g$.16 on average. in maryland, it's gallon. in virginia, still under $2 at $1.88. and in west virginia, about $2 a gallon. >>> all you procrastinatorprocr this is your warning. next week federal taxes are due. you have until midnight on monday april 18 to get your forms into the irs. surveys show that if you have not filed already, are you behind most americans. 86% of people have already filed. according to a survey by retailmenot.com, many of them received help from and online tax prep program. see, smart, get ahead of it. >>> jury selection should begin today in a case that made mothers and fathers across the country cringe. you might remember ross harris is accused of leaving his 22 month old son strapped in the
vdot will hold a meeting tonight at 6:30 inside wakefield high school cafeteria in arlington. that project will extend the 395 express lanes from near edsall road to the d.c. line. the who prople project is expeco be done next year. >> you may have noticed prices at the pump are slowly creeping up, eight cents in the past three weeks. right now in d.c. you're pay 2g$.16 on average. in maryland, it's gallon. in virginia, still under $2 at $1.88. and in west virginia, about $2 a gallon....
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can't learn something or find inspiration that will guide them throughout their lives, including the cafeteria. kevin tibbles now with a remarkable story of a woman in tonight's mi "making a difference" report. >> reporter: there's a lot more than just chow being ladled up in the dining hall at the university of louisiana in lafayette. the dynamo behind this apron is 92 years old. >> that's how we do it back here. >> reporter: angelina narcisse raised ten children of her own and is now a great, great, great-grandmother. but over the last 62 years, tens of thousands of other kids have also come to know her as ma. >> she's adorable. look at her. >> sometimes i'll go up to her and i'll say, miss angie, i'm worried about this test. she'll just rub my back and say you got it, don't worry. >> reporter: angelina says she c't sit still. a good thing, too, considering she stands for hours serving her kids at meal time. >> i am going to town, baby. i'm going to town. just watch me. >> reporter: and she does it all to make sure they graduate because, you see, angelina can neither read nor write. growing
can't learn something or find inspiration that will guide them throughout their lives, including the cafeteria. kevin tibbles now with a remarkable story of a woman in tonight's mi "making a difference" report. >> reporter: there's a lot more than just chow being ladled up in the dining hall at the university of louisiana in lafayette. the dynamo behind this apron is 92 years old. >> that's how we do it back here. >> reporter: angelina narcisse raised ten children of...
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district is also looking to fill other positions, like bus drivers, substitute teachers, clerical and cafeteria workers. also in pittsburgh, a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a park's new play structure. the park had been without a playground since 2010 when vandals destroyed it. about 60 parents came together to form the east county regional group. it assesses the city's 63 parks and determined this one was the most in need. the city council allocated $50,000 for the new play structure. >> now to the latest on the mysterious death of prince. family and friends gathered for a private memorial at paisley park where the articlist lived and worked. now more from minnesota. >> this morning prince's death shaking not only fans but the music world. bruce springsteen paying tribute to the pop icon saturday night ♪ purple rain purple rain] >> opening with a cover of brooklyn rain. and outside his home in paisley park, the memorial is growing. friends and family gathered for a private ceremony to say good-bye to the super store. his publicist confirming his remains have been cremated and they are going to
district is also looking to fill other positions, like bus drivers, substitute teachers, clerical and cafeteria workers. also in pittsburgh, a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a park's new play structure. the park had been without a playground since 2010 when vandals destroyed it. about 60 parents came together to form the east county regional group. it assesses the city's 63 parks and determined this one was the most in need. the city council allocated $50,000 for the new play structure. >>...
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in arkansas strong winds pulled back a third of a high school cafeteria with rain pour through the opening. school officials pay have to cancel classes. >> this was clean up after strong storms roll through with damage and scattered debris in towel, texas. four were hurt when victims were caught up to a tornado. 16 million americans from the gulf coast to north carolina are in the path of storms expected to hit today. >> the policemen battle over funding to fight the zika virus is intensifying and democratic leaders in the house of representatives and senate will hold a news conference pressuring republicans to pass money aimed at fighting the zika virus. g.o.p. leaders say they would not approve the money until september. two months ago prove asked for $1.9 billion to fight the disease. the centers for disease control reporting 891 confirmed cases >> the mediterranean diet is better than we thought. it is proven that olive oil and fish and whole grains and notes help the heart. if you a new study in the european heart journal suggests that the diet strengthens bone, keeps your brain young
in arkansas strong winds pulled back a third of a high school cafeteria with rain pour through the opening. school officials pay have to cancel classes. >> this was clean up after strong storms roll through with damage and scattered debris in towel, texas. four were hurt when victims were caught up to a tornado. 16 million americans from the gulf coast to north carolina are in the path of storms expected to hit today. >> the policemen battle over funding to fight the zika virus is...
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serving eight years for being involved in a high speed chase while on parole, started a fight in the cafeteria, and was hit in the head by a wooden block. we met him the following morning. >> tell me the story. tell me what happened. >> i had a personal problem and i ran over and handled it and i didn't make it all of the way. i was in the chow hall eating, you know i just got irtated and finally decided i don't like this guy. so i'm going to bite him. that's it. >> next thing you remember? >> they're dragging me out. telling me i got hit in the head with a block. >> let me see your head. >> the shooting left johns with seven staples in his head and a wound still caked with dried blood. he says the scar running toward the back of his head was the result of getting run over when he was younger. >> so you knew the other guy that you got into a fight with? >> yeah, kind of sort of. apparently i didn't like him. >> i was eating my dinner, eating a baked potato at a table which was way down the corner of the chow hall and i guess the guy was running, i didn't see him. he hit me, blindsided me. i sm
serving eight years for being involved in a high speed chase while on parole, started a fight in the cafeteria, and was hit in the head by a wooden block. we met him the following morning. >> tell me the story. tell me what happened. >> i had a personal problem and i ran over and handled it and i didn't make it all of the way. i was in the chow hall eating, you know i just got irtated and finally decided i don't like this guy. so i'm going to bite him. that's it. >> next thing...
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this exercise bike has 39 times more bacteria than a plastic cafeteria tray. and the treadmill, 79 times more bacteria than a water faucet. >> that's disgusting. but the worst offender, free >> not really. you can tell from these guns. clearly not. but they're covered with 362 times more bacteria than a toilet seat, 362 times more. >> than a toilet seat. >> oh, my goodness. wash those hands. >> sweating to the oldies. >>> now this is why you should not leave your beloved family pet home for too long. >> this husky has good reason not to make good eye contact during a well deserved time-out. he left his mark all over the house and literally got its paws on calligraphy ink and had a field day if they found these paw prints everywhere in the entire house. black ink all down the carpet, black ink all up the wall. guilt written all over the culprit's face and you know who i'm talking about. >> did you know there was only one print on the bed. he was smart enough to know not to go on the today is something even better. it's opening day for the nationals! good mornin
this exercise bike has 39 times more bacteria than a plastic cafeteria tray. and the treadmill, 79 times more bacteria than a water faucet. >> that's disgusting. but the worst offender, free >> not really. you can tell from these guns. clearly not. but they're covered with 362 times more bacteria than a toilet seat, 362 times more. >> than a toilet seat. >> oh, my goodness. wash those hands. >> sweating to the oldies. >>> now this is why you should not...
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a little strong out and those he had reported from that cafeteria dry cups of cereal and cookies alien cellophane and then to poke their heads inside her and then ask how they're doing. they came to see marshall as much as timothy. with a popular stop on the social rounds. the people of all ages and genders and colors children of visitors and then to show on this basis but i thought i was living but he your with everybody was sickened some were dying in those never had access to before i sacrifice marshall for two hours of first visit trying to talk about the weather to show deference before i realized it didn't meet conversation but to tell it would take time but be next to him as well with the matter. avenue house is the all hiv facility hospice trading has taught me to be a good here washer before and after visits but taking the orange soda at of the cup i remove his shoes and use the toilet wasn't my hospice court peter obligated to tell the maidu patient was dying of aids? ideal is totally irrational aware of the ways and hiv patients or shot into obscurity i knew there only to a
a little strong out and those he had reported from that cafeteria dry cups of cereal and cookies alien cellophane and then to poke their heads inside her and then ask how they're doing. they came to see marshall as much as timothy. with a popular stop on the social rounds. the people of all ages and genders and colors children of visitors and then to show on this basis but i thought i was living but he your with everybody was sickened some were dying in those never had access to before i...
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at penn wynne elementary in wynnewood say tests show high levels of lead in the water coming from a cafeteria faucet. county healthy officials are running more tests. the school shut off all of its drinking fountains just to be safe. >>> if you want to learn more about the risk of lead in our area, you can see our series of reports "living with lead" right now on nbc10.com. >>> well, the nfl is making it easier for you to see their games next season. >> that's right. the league will allow twitter to stream thursday night games live. nfl commissioner roger goodell announced the news, how else, in a tweet. all ten regular season thursday night games will be available on twitter everywhere that's on your phone, your tablet, your computer and on your connected tv. twitter's package will include in-game highlights of the thursday games and pregame periscope broadcasts fromç players and teams. >>> from pro football to pro hockey, the flyers play one of their biggest games of the year this evening as they continue to make their push into the postseason. the team takes on the red wings in detroit.
at penn wynne elementary in wynnewood say tests show high levels of lead in the water coming from a cafeteria faucet. county healthy officials are running more tests. the school shut off all of its drinking fountains just to be safe. >>> if you want to learn more about the risk of lead in our area, you can see our series of reports "living with lead" right now on nbc10.com. >>> well, the nfl is making it easier for you to see their games next season. >> that's...
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tests revealed elevated lead levels in a cafeteria faucet that is used to wash dishes but state officials say actions taken during the test may have caused unreliable false positive results so more tests are being done. the wynnewood montgomery county school has chosen to turn off all drinking fountains and is providing bottled water for students until results come back tomorrow. >> villanova wildcat fans might want to pick up a copy of the late of the issue of sports illustrated this morning isn't could be a collector's item. the headline reads super nova. >> very exciting. >> and depicts the moments just before kris jenkins launched the game wintry point shopoint... three-point shot frm his fingertips. >> screams and cheers greeted the ncaa champs also a they got back on campus. jay wright thanked the fans for their support during the homecoming victory rally at villanova stadium. we'll hear from the team and fans in a live report coming up in our next half hour. >>> as the celebrations keep going this week we want to see your nova nation spirit. share your pictures with that #6abcactio
tests revealed elevated lead levels in a cafeteria faucet that is used to wash dishes but state officials say actions taken during the test may have caused unreliable false positive results so more tests are being done. the wynnewood montgomery county school has chosen to turn off all drinking fountains and is providing bottled water for students until results come back tomorrow. >> villanova wildcat fans might want to pick up a copy of the late of the issue of sports illustrated this...
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the first is legislation to rename the 100 block of taylor the gene [inaudible] cafeteria way. august of this year it will be the 5th anniversary of gene [inaudible] turning point not just in san francisco but lgbt community nation wide. it was a moment in time most-ly transwem squn lgbt people said no to police abuse and larger discriminatory practice of society ushering parts the civil right movement. the resolution was written 100 percent of the members of transcommunity including women there on the night of august in 1966. i want to acknowledge and thank fuleasha [inaudible] jasmine dillen and other leaders for the san francisco transmarch for their collaboration on the renaming and on the resolution and for speaking their truth. in the 50 and 60's the compton cafeteria was one of the few places in san francisco and probably the nation transgender people come together. even many gay bars shunned the transgender. in the 60 the cafeteria management call thd police and asking them to come and enforce against their patrons. the women and members of the lgbt community began to p
the first is legislation to rename the 100 block of taylor the gene [inaudible] cafeteria way. august of this year it will be the 5th anniversary of gene [inaudible] turning point not just in san francisco but lgbt community nation wide. it was a moment in time most-ly transwem squn lgbt people said no to police abuse and larger discriminatory practice of society ushering parts the civil right movement. the resolution was written 100 percent of the members of transcommunity including women...
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district is also looking to fill other positions like bus drivers, ub constitute teachers, clerical and cafeteria workers. but they wouldn't get a bonus. during the recession, the labor department found between 2008 and 2012 california lost more than 80,000 school-related jobs. many college students thinking of going into education decided otherwise. >> after the recession, many teachers had decided not to go into teaching for a while so there is a shortage. >> reporter: today other school districts are providing incentives like forgiving student loans, paying for teachers to continue their education and subsidizing their housing costs. pittsburg also has inexpensive housing and a low cost of living. the district hopes those will be two selling points for any teacher. in pittsburg, leanne melendez, abc 7 news. >> as leanne mentioned, the job fair is tomorrow morning at the pittsburg high school gym at 1750 harbor street. that event runs from 9:00 to 11:30. >>> sacramento lawmakers are looking at a new law that addresses sexting in california schools. assembly bill 2536 would give schools the auth
district is also looking to fill other positions like bus drivers, ub constitute teachers, clerical and cafeteria workers. but they wouldn't get a bonus. during the recession, the labor department found between 2008 and 2012 california lost more than 80,000 school-related jobs. many college students thinking of going into education decided otherwise. >> after the recession, many teachers had decided not to go into teaching for a while so there is a shortage. >> reporter: today other...
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hour and posted in the corridor, about 15 minutes later before students had seen it they were on the cafeteria, the janitor saw it and took sar ark h to the principal's office. who killed my dog, he was my best friend. did you kill my dog? did you kill my dog? if you don't tell me who killed my dog,ly kill you. she had taken a course during the summer that taught her about conceptual art design today capture fictional people. she explained this and the principal believed her but said i have to suspend you for five days. subsequently the school board got involved and decided that they should be suspended for 81.5 days, the rest of her senior year and that she could not return to school unless a psychologist examined her and confirmed that she was mentally fit to be in school. she sued and was able to return back to school and complete school year. there was simply no reason to anticipate disruption specially because even if other students might have been upset, had they seen the poster, nobody saw it. so there was no cause for concern at all. in a similar case involving a work of fiction writte
hour and posted in the corridor, about 15 minutes later before students had seen it they were on the cafeteria, the janitor saw it and took sar ark h to the principal's office. who killed my dog, he was my best friend. did you kill my dog? did you kill my dog? if you don't tell me who killed my dog,ly kill you. she had taken a course during the summer that taught her about conceptual art design today capture fictional people. she explained this and the principal believed her but said i have to...
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someone who says i want to know excuses tough, disciplined maybe not even speaking in the cafeteria kind of atmosphere, they can choose that as well. but if you're not happy, if you say i've chosen a that doesn't have a strict anti- bullying policy because i want maximum freedom but my child is getting bullied to the point i can't tolerate it you can also leave that school. as you point out the book that is the problem was public schools is that in a way you are a captive audience. this gives you the ability to escape. you could you schools for a number of reasons not just these policies. in that case government wouldn't decide on speech rights or religious rights, parents would make those decisions. they could even go elsewhere if they were unhappy. i think it is absolutely crucial to understand the threats to freedom of speech and have a minimized in public schools. i think the book does a terrific job of talking about the issues diving into him and talking about how to resolve them. i'm going to put up the charts in my office. i think it's even more important ultimately to move to a s
someone who says i want to know excuses tough, disciplined maybe not even speaking in the cafeteria kind of atmosphere, they can choose that as well. but if you're not happy, if you say i've chosen a that doesn't have a strict anti- bullying policy because i want maximum freedom but my child is getting bullied to the point i can't tolerate it you can also leave that school. as you point out the book that is the problem was public schools is that in a way you are a captive audience. this gives...
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. >> it happened in a cafeteria, the woman that protects him after says she only saw commotion. >> it's clear from the video, she's looking at the man that punched him when it happened. so obviously it appears that wasn't truthful. >> the father, shared what his son looked like in the er after the punch. >> i saw a big, blue bruise and it was clear to me that he was punched with force. somebody tells me that it was a para professional who is supposed to be there for his safety. >> your reaction? >> well, i wouldn't believe it. >> he pled guilty to the charge and getting a civil matter has been difficult. >> we have the chalk board here of silence. >> two unrelated companies are voluntarily recalling their products for the potential of glass shards. the one-hundred calories of cashews and red pepper strips may also contain small pieces of glass. no injuries right now and the customers are advised to return the products. one of them are manufactured by snyder's lance and they're investigating the possible source. >>> all right, good evening everyone, just a few minutes ago it turned into
. >> it happened in a cafeteria, the woman that protects him after says she only saw commotion. >> it's clear from the video, she's looking at the man that punched him when it happened. so obviously it appears that wasn't truthful. >> the father, shared what his son looked like in the er after the punch. >> i saw a big, blue bruise and it was clear to me that he was punched with force. somebody tells me that it was a para professional who is supposed to be there for his...
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somebody says i want to know excuses, tough discipline, maybe not even speaking in the cafeteria kind of atmosphere, they can choose that as well. if you're not happy, if you say i have chose the school doesn't have a strict anti-bowling policy because i want maximum freedom of a child is getting bullied to the point i can't tolerate it, you can also leave that school and you point out in a book that's a problem with the public school. you're a captive audience. this gives you a way to escape. you can choose schools for any other number of reasons. in that sort of this government would not decide on rights, parents would make those decisions. it could even go elsewhere if they're unhappy. i think it's absolutely important, crucial, to understand the threats to freedom of speech and other freedoms and how to minimize of them in public schools. i think this book does a terrific job of talking about those issues come to an incident, talk about how to resolve them. i especially like the chart. i think it's even more important ultimately to move to a system with those threats can be escape
somebody says i want to know excuses, tough discipline, maybe not even speaking in the cafeteria kind of atmosphere, they can choose that as well. if you're not happy, if you say i have chose the school doesn't have a strict anti-bowling policy because i want maximum freedom of a child is getting bullied to the point i can't tolerate it, you can also leave that school and you point out in a book that's a problem with the public school. you're a captive audience. this gives you a way to escape....